Joy Wa Macharia – Guborwo | Gospel Audio



“Guborwo” is a word from Kikuyu (Gĩkũyũ), and in a Gospel (Christian) context, it carries a deep spiritual meaning.

Literal Meaning:
Guborwo → to be nailed / to be pierced / to be fixed onto (like with nails)

In Christian teaching, “Guborwo” is commonly used to refer to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
So the meaning becomes:
“To be crucified”
“To be nailed to the cross”

Deeper Message:
When used in gospel songs or preaching, “Guborwo” symbolizes:
  • The suffering of Jesus on the cross
  • His sacrifice for the sins of humanity
  • God’s love shown through His death
  • Redemption and forgiveness through the cross
Example in a Gospel Sense:
“Yesu niwe guborwo”
 “Jesus is the one who was crucified
“Guborwo nĩguo tũhonoke”
 “He was crucified so that we may be saved

 Summary:
“Guborwo” in gospel context = “Crucified (nailed to the cross)”, pointing to the sacrifice of Jesus for salvation.

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